
North Carolina’s worst breaches in 2018 could’ve been easily avoided
More than 1,000 data breaches affected 5.3 million North Carolina residents in 2017, making it the state’s worst year on record. In response, the Attorney

More than 1,000 data breaches affected 5.3 million North Carolina residents in 2017, making it the state’s worst year on record. In response, the Attorney

No one has more incentive to provide you with reliable and long-lasting computer hardware than a managed services provider (MSP). Think about it, a salesperson

If you’ve ever wondered why your servers can’t run both Windows and Mac apps, or why you need multiple servers at all, you probably haven’t

Are you ready for the European Union’s General Data Protection (GDPR) regulations? They go into effect on May 25, 2018, and they apply to businesses

Moving to a new office is exciting, but it’s often fraught with issues ranging from extended downtime to workforce mobility issues. Nonetheless, office relocation remains

When you’re faced with diverse ever-evolving threats, you can never be too careful. Some of the most important security measures that every business should take

Given the rapid rise in popularity of social media and instant messaging in recent years, a lot of people have claimed that email is doomed

First identified on January 3, 2018, Spectre and Meltdown refer to two security vulnerabilities affecting almost all modern processors. Although the vulnerabilities were discovered at

Although some IT experts emphasize the differences between business continuity and disaster recovery planning, the distinction is becoming less relevant as everyday business practices rely

At the time this article was posted, LinkedIn had 1,539 remote work opportunities in the greater Charlotte area. Combined with a boom in the so-called
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